NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Ruth Globus and Jon Galazka Talk About Biology Data from Space
A conversation with Jon Galazka, project scientist for NASA’s GeneLab, and Ruth Globus, a rodent research project scientist, at NASA's Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Artemis Moon Tools
Trevor Graff and Adam Naids, Project Manager for exploration science and Deputy Project Manager for Artemis geology tools, respectively, share their expertise on the tools needed for the Moon’s unique terrain when we visit our...
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Brian Day Talks About Tracking Fireballs
A conversation with Brian Day, the Director of Communication and Citizen Science for NASA’s Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute.
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Charlie Sobeck Talks About Kepler’s Upcoming End of Flight
A conversation with Charlie Sobeck, Kepler’s former mission manager and now system engineer at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
NASA
Gravity Assist: Puffy Planets, Powerful Telescopes, with Knicole Colon
NASA astrophysicist Knicole Colon describes her work on the Kepler, Hubble, TESS and Webb missions, and takes us on a tour of some of her favorite planets.
Healthcare Triage
Reproducibility in Research: An Introduction
This episode is part of Healthcare Triage's series on Improving Reproducibility in Research.
Science360
Explosions Optional: Kate the Chemist shares her secrets for exciting audiences about science
From the Late Show with Stephen Colbert to the Wendy Williams Show, Kate the Chemist has been a fixture on the talk show circuit -- blowing things up whenever she gets the chance. But her secret is not in the pyrotechnics. As a professor...
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Jessie Dotson Talks About Discovering Exoplanets
A conversation with Jessie Dotson, project scientist for the Kepler spacecraft’s K2 mission at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
AllTime 10s
10 Terrifying Creatures Created By Science
Has science gone too far? Well, it has created these bizarre creatures. From super buff cows to featherless chickens, these are the creepiest, freakiest animals to ever come out of labs.
AllTime 10s
10 Accidental Scientific Breakthroughs
Some of the most amazing scientific discoveries happened by pure chance. Pretty crazy right?
Flipping Physics
Introduction to Accuracy and Precision (includes Relative Error)
This video includes the definitions of Accuracy and Precision. It also shows several examples using a "Safe Dart" bow and arrow. It ends with the equation for Relative Error.
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Adam Moreno Talks About Supercomputing for Global Systems
A conversation with Adam Moreno, a postdoctoral fellow working with the NASA Earth Exchange at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
Curated Video
Trump nominee to lead EPA faces protest, criticism
Acting Environmental Protection Agency chief Andrew Wheeler drew protest and criticism at his Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday for his environmental rollbacks in six months on the job.
Bloomberg
U.K. to Step Up Coronavirus Response
Mar.12 -- Conservative Member of the House of Lords and Former Culture Secretary Nicky Morgan discusses how coronavirus will impact daily life in the U.K. and what the country is doing to stop the spread of the virus. She speaks on...
Curated Video
Top Dem: Wheeler at EPA, just as extreme as Pruitt
Acting Environmental Protection Agency chief Andrew Wheeler drew criticism at his Senate confirmation hearing Wednesday for his environmental rollbacks in six months on the job, with a leading Democrat calling Wheeler "just as extreme"...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Nobel Prize secretary defends academy after Western awards sweep
Professor Hans Ellegren, Secretary General of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, defends the Nobel Committee's attempts to better reflect the breadth of achievement across the world after a season where every Nobel laureate came from...
Bloomberg
Takeda Pharma's Venkayya on Global Race for Covid Vaccines
Nov.22 -- Rajeev Venkayya, president of the global vaccine business unit of Japan's Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., discusses the latest developments in the global race for Covid-19 vaccines. The company said last month it will import and...
Curated Video
Trump pick for interior post on climate, oil
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:POOL - AP Clients Only Washington - 17 January 20171. Interior Secretary nominee Ryan Zinke walking into hearing 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Bernie Sanders, Vermont senator (Independent):"Is...
Curated Video
Former CDC Director: COVID-19 Leaked From Chinese Lab
The former CDC director says he's not convinced that COVID-19 became so infectious naturally, but other experts say a lab leak is unlikely.
Curated Video
AP interview with Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr Rajendra Pachauri
1. Wide of interior, back shot of Indian scientist Rajendra Pachauri being filmed
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC):
"Well, my immediate reaction...
Bloomberg
Covid Vaccinations and the Pursuit of Herd Immunity
Feb.22 -- Foxhall Internists Internal Medicine Physician Lucy Mcbride discusses results of the latest study on the efficacy of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, achieving herd immunity through vaccinations, and the questions that remain about...